FAIRVIEW — Two teenagers were arrested for allegedly threatening a 17-year-old with a knife and handgun during a robbery last week, police said.

Capt. Martin Kahn of the Fairview police said that the victim, a Cliffside Park resident, reported the incident at around 5:25 p.m. on Sept. 10, saying he had been pushed into an alleyway while walking on Anderson Avenue.

His two assailants pointed the weapons at him, demanding he hand over his property and money.

"Threats were made against the juvenile that if reported to police he would be 'killed'," Kahn said.

After taking his things, the men forced the boy to board a bus, and fled the area.

Using descriptions provided by the victim and footage of the incident captured on borough surveillance cameras, police identified the attackers as Miguel Rapalo of Fairview and Majk Selimi of Cliffside Park.

Selimi was captured early the following morning after being found in a vehicle that was stopped for a traffic violation, according to Kahn.

Rapalo managed to elude police until Friday night, when he was involved in a fight along Anderson Avenue. He led police on a foot chase, causing one officer to suffer a minor injury, before being taken into custody.